Narayan Prasad Deepak

In Loving Memory of Narayan Prasad Deepak
May 30, 1952 – December 22, 2025
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Narayan Prasad Deepak, who left this world on December 22, 2025, surrounded by love. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, a cherished grandfather, and a steady, guiding presence to all who were blessed to know him.
Narayan lived a life grounded in kindness, humility, and quiet strength. Family was at the center of everything he did. Through his hard work, wisdom, and unwavering sense of responsibility, he built a foundation of love and stability that will continue to guide his family for generations. His words were thoughtful, his actions intentional, and his love unconditional.
Throughout his illness, Narayan showed remarkable courage and grace. He fought with unwavering strength, facing each day with resilience despite enduring great pain. Even in his most difficult moments, he chose to smile and remain positive, determined not to let others see him suffer. His selflessness and quiet bravery reflected the depth of his character—a man who always placed the comfort and well-being of others before his own.
To his family, Narayan was a source of reassurance and strength—a man whose presence brought calm and whose love made everything feel secure. To his friends, he was loyal, sincere, and dependable. His gentle spirit, warm smile, and steady guidance will be deeply missed.
Narayan is survived by his beloved wife, Shova Sharma Pandey; his daughter, Nirja Sharma Sigdyal, and son-in-law Sailesh Sigdyal; his son, Niraj Sharma, and daughter-in-law Manita Tamrakar Sharma; and his youngest son, Nirup Sharma, and daughter-in-law Suju Rana.
He was a proud and loving grandfather to Avani Sigdyal, Arshi Sigdyal, Norah Sharma, and Mabel Sharma, who brought him immense joy and happiness.
Though our hearts ache in his absence, we are profoundly grateful for the life he lived and the love he gave so freely. His legacy lives on in the values he instilled, the family he nurtured, and the countless lives he touched with his quiet strength and compassion.
Forever loved. Never forgotten.
